The new PEUGEOT 208 WRX to break cover in Barcelona

PEUGEOT 208 WRX

Ahead of the opening round of the FIA World Rallycross Championship this weekend, Sébastien Loeb and Timmy Hansen are to take the wraps off the all-new, 2017-configuration PEUGEOT 208 WRX which proudly boasts a bold new livery and a strikingly aggressive look. Kevin Hansen, meanwhile, is fired-up to start his maiden full campaign at the pinnacle of the sport behind the wheel of his ‘2016 plus’-specification 208.

The 2017 PEUGEOT 208 WRX has evolved in several ways in relation to its predecessor. Every aspect of the car has been re-evaluated, but the major changes have taken place underneath the bonnet, with the introduction of a one-piece engine sump. The 208 WRX is now at the maximum permissable width, with revised bodywork that incorporates various new aerodynamic elements. Particularly close attention has naturally been paid to the suspension and dampers, as well.

The fast-approaching 2017 season promises to be competitive and thrilling in equal measure, with Audi and Volkswagen pledging manufacturer backing, joining Peugeot and Ford who are both already officially committed to the championship. Sébastien Loeb and Timmy Hansen have been tasked with scoring points for Team Peugeot Hansen at each of the 12 rounds on the calendar, which will visit three different continents and wind up in South Africa in mid-November.

Alongside this dream team, reigning FIA European Rallycross Champion Kevin Hansen will contest the complete World Championship for the first time. Having been crowned ‘Rookie of the Year’ in 2016 by the FIA, the 18-year-old is eager to continue his rallycross apprenticeship in the top flight in his ‘2016 plus’ -specification 208.

See the newly-liveried PEUGEOT 208 WRX in action in a video produced by Red Bull at www.peugeot-sport.com / https://www.redbullcontentpool.com/CMOTORSPORTS/AP-1RGQBCSHW1W11

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KennethHansen, Team Principal

“We have worked tirelessly all winter to make surethat the 2017-spec PEUGEOT 208 WRX is the best yet. We are in the fortunateposition of having three of the championship’s best drivers in our team and, aslong as we provide them with a car that inspires confidence, we know they arecapable of producing extraordinary performances. Nonetheless, it is impossibleto predict the World Rallycross pecking order ahead of the first round of theseason, because our rivals will certainly not have stood still. The calibrelooks set to be higher than ever this year, with four manufacturers nowofficially represented on the grid. Our approach will be to take each raceweekend at a time, with the ultimate objective of fighting for both titles.Barcelona is a track where we have been competitive in the past and one thatall of our drivers enjoy, so I’m looking forward to seeing how the actionunfolds.”

SébastienLoeb (PEUGEOT 208 WRX #9)

“Barcelona is a great place to start the season, and hopefully the weather will be kinder to us than it was in the 2016 curtain-raiser at Montalegre in Portugal when, on my full-time championship debut, I was ‘welcomed’ to the fray by a relentless downpour! I like Barcelona as it always brings back many happy memories for me, having driven a variety of different cars there including Red Bull’s F1 car and the PEUGEOT 908 sportscar several years ago. I’m excited to be back to find out how our new PEUGEOT 208 WRX shapes up against the World Rallycross opposition. The team has put in a tremendous effort over the off-season and, following our most recent test at Lydden Hill, I feel confident that the car has taken a step forward in practically every area, from the engine and chassis to the gearing and damping. Essentially, it is a more competitive proposition all-round, and it should be more adaptable and quicker than before on lower-grip circuits. Barcelona won’t unduly challenge us in that respect, but it will nonetheless be a fascinating weekend as it will mark ourfirst direct comparison with our rivals, all of whom have similarly stepped it up a notch over the winter months.”

TimmyHansen (PEUGEOT 208 WRX #21)

“We have enjoyed a positive series of tests with the 2017 version of the PEUGEOT 208 WRX, and we have resolved the few issues thatheld us back on occasion last year. We can really push this new car to the limit, and it truly rewards an assertive and attacking driving style. I can’t wait to line up on the starting grid in Barcelona, especially as the 208 now has an awesome new livery and a variety of aerodynamic appendages that make it look even more aggressive! Barcelona as a circuit should suit us well. Last year, I was on pole position there in the semi-final and finished second in the final. I’m looking forward to starting the new season there.”

KevinHansen (PEUGEOT 208 WRX #71)

“The 2016-spec PEUGEOT 208 WRX that I will be racing this season is a step-up on the car that I drove last year. It’s fantastic to be kicking things off in Barcelona behind the wheel of a car in which I really feel at home. The 208 was already on the pace in Spain six months ago, and it has undergone considerable further development since then. On a personal note, Barcelona will always hold a very special place in my heart, since it is where I became the youngest driver ever to win the European title. Having trained hard with my brother Timmy all winter on both my driving and physical fitness, I feel better-prepared than ever as Iembark upon my first full campaign at World Championship level."